Air Dog FRRP or FASS DDRP
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Air Dog FRRP or FASS DDRP
Question for you guys. I am going to be replacing my factory lift pump soon and I have been looking at the following 2 pumps to replace it with.
The first choice was a FASS DDRP. The second choice was a Air Dog FRRP.
Money is an issue here but I also want to make sure that I am choosing wisely between the two as I really only want to do this once.
My truck is a 02 2500 all stock but with the plans of doing a 4" or 5" exhaust down the road. I will not be any performance mods down the road, the truck will stay stock.
I like the option that FASS has to move the pump closer to the tank but I have not been able to find anything if the Air Dog has that option. Does anyone know if they do?
My last question here is, which pump is a better pump?
Thanks
The first choice was a FASS DDRP. The second choice was a Air Dog FRRP.
Money is an issue here but I also want to make sure that I am choosing wisely between the two as I really only want to do this once.
My truck is a 02 2500 all stock but with the plans of doing a 4" or 5" exhaust down the road. I will not be any performance mods down the road, the truck will stay stock.
I like the option that FASS has to move the pump closer to the tank but I have not been able to find anything if the Air Dog has that option. Does anyone know if they do?
My last question here is, which pump is a better pump?
Thanks
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They are both good pumps. The airdog frrp can't be mounted anywhere except the factory pump location unless you make your own mounting brackets. If you want to go with airdog and want the pump on the frame check out the raptor 100 or 150 pump. Thats what I decided to go with and it comes with 1/2" fuel line. I picked mine up on ebay for $380 from usa-freedom-diesels-inc.
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If you are not planning on many more performance mods then the 100 is the way to go. But if you can swing the extra $ go for a fass or airdog with filters. A pressure gauge is a must have. It will help with troubleshooting if problems arise and it will also let you know when it is time to change the filter.
Last edited by Bryce; 12-29-2012 at 11:46 PM.
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